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User ace_dent changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|RESOLVED                  |UNCONFIRMED
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              Issue type|DEFECT                    |ENHANCEMENT
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                Keywords|needmoreinfo, oooqa       |ms_interoperability, oooqa
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              OS/Version|Mac OS X                  |All
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                Platform|Macintosh                 |All
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              Resolution|INVALID                   |
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                 Summary|lookup problem in neooffic|'Lookup' function: Ranges 
                        |e                         |cannot be defined by two n
                        |                          |amed cells
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                 Version|1.0.0                     |OOo 2.0.3
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 18 10:20:28 -0700 
2006 -------
>'jeoslislo', thanks for raising the issue and supplying the file.

I believe this is an OpenOffice - MS Excel incompatability.
It seems Excel will allow you to define a range for a function by two named
cells ('a_start':'a_end'). This is not supported (AFAIK) in OOo. However, you
can define a named range ('a'='a_start':'a_end').

This probably functions as designed and is thus an Enhancement.

Many thanks,
Andrew

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